Cosmogonical Worldview of Jomon Pottery |
Contents
Introduction
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1 |
Background to the Study
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34 |
Method of Analysis and Recovered Contexts
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55 |
Analysis of Face Pottery
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73 |
Continuity of Ideas Expressed on Class IV Pottery Decoration
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133 |
Comparison of the Symbolic Structures of Decorative Motifs
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154 |
Conclusion
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180 |
References
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196 |
Appendix A Figures
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223 |
Common terms and phrases
appears archaeology author based based on photo bunka Chubu Highlands circle class IV face class IV pottery clay figurines considered context core motifs divine energy divine force doki double-eyed handle motif Drawing by author Early Jomon excavated expressed face pottery Final Jomon Flat rendering front Fujimori ginkgo Hodder Idojiri indicate integrated units interpretation iseki Japan Japanese Jincho Jomon period Jomon pottery Kanto region Kasori Katsusaka culture Kobayashi Kodono kofun Kofun period Kojinyama Kokogaku Kyoiku Iinkai Lake Suwa Late Jomon latter half Middle Jomon Mimizuku Mimuro Mishakuji deity Moroiso motif arrangement motif set Nagano prefecture Nagano-ken Note number three Ohfori pair of integrated pit-dwelling pottery decoration pottery style ritual rounded lump second design field seems settlement shape similar snake motif Sori spiral stone arrangements structure style pottery Suwa region symbolic meaning Tanaka three-unit motif Tohoku region Tokyo Tonai phase Watanabe worldview Yamanashi prefecture Yamanashi-ken Yatsugatake Yayoi period zigzag